
Om4 Multi-Mode 8-12 fiber MTP MPO Fiber Optic Patch cord
Key Features
- High-quality materials and construction
- Industry standard compliance
- Rigorous quality testing
High-Density 12-Core Fiber Optic Patch Cord Solution
Telhua's OM4 Multi-Mode 8-12 Fiber MTP/MPO Fiber Optic Patch Cord delivers exceptional performance for data centers and enterprise networks requiring maximum port density and reliable high-speed connectivity. Engineered with precision, this 12-core fiber cable supports 40G and 100G Ethernet applications, ensuring seamless data transmission with minimal signal loss.
Addressing Critical B2B Infrastructure Challenges
Network architects and data center managers face constant pressure to optimize space while maintaining reliability. Our MTP/MPO patch cords directly address these pain points:
- Space Optimization: The 12-fiber configuration maximizes port density, allowing more connections in limited rack space.
- Installation Efficiency: Pre-terminated MTP/MPO connectors reduce installation time by up to 70% compared to field termination.
- Reliability Assurance: Factory-tested assemblies eliminate connector end-face defects that cause network downtime.
- Future-Proof Design: OM4 grade fiber supports migration paths to higher data rates without cable replacement.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Fiber Type | OM4 50/125μm Multimode |
| Fiber Count | 12 fibers |
| Connector Type | MTP/MPO (Male/Female options) |
| Insertion Loss | ≤0.35 dB typical |
| Return Loss | ≥20 dB (Multimode) |
| Operating Temperature | -20°C to +70°C |
| Cable Jacket | OFNR/OFNP (Riser/Plenum) |
| Standard Compliance | IEC 61754-7, TIA/EIA-604-5, RoHS |
Telhua Engineer's Tip: Polarity Management for 12-Fiber Systems
When deploying 12-core MTP/MPO systems, proper polarity configuration is critical for error-free operation. Unlike 8-fiber configurations, 12-fiber systems require Method C polarity for 40GBASE-SR4 applications. Telhua's patch cords feature factory-set polarity alignment with clear Type A/B/C labeling, eliminating guesswork during installation. For parallel optic applications, ensure transmit and receive fibers maintain consistent positioning across all connections to prevent cross-talk and signal degradation.




